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Norfolk Gas Stations

Buying

Combining the thriving spirit of a small town with the interstate traffic of a major metropolis, this area offers an excellent opportunity for an individual who enjoys being part of a community while having access to a much larger revenue stream. Boston City Properties can help people who are exploring what it would cost to buy a gas station in Norfolk, Massachusetts. We not only have an updated database of currently available properties, but also work with local professionals who advise us on what parcels may soon be coming up for sale.

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Generally speaking, this city has a refined aesthetic sensibility, which is to say that it prefers neo-classical architectural styling to the typical watered-down modernist boxy stations with glass and steel construction. The fueling stops are sheltered by elegantly trimmed canopies that provide both shelter and a kind of signature aesthetic calling card. Motorists are drawn to the bold lines created by the canopies, and further enticed by the elegant convenience store and food mart that is sited beyond.

Instead of having a brick exterior or even a concrete facade, the store is elegantly outfitted in wood paneling with elegant white trim. A series of windows line the front of the building, and are illuminated by lighting fixtures that are bolted to the side of the building but arc out gently. The front entryway is supported by two columns and has a gabled roof. Parking spaces are provided around the sides of the establishment, and a long wheelchair ramp allows access to the interior.

Leasing

Leasing a Norfolk gas station is advantageous in several different ways, the most striking of which has to do with how patrons can find most every item they would in a traditional grocery store inside of the station’s adjacent convenience store. The store tends to have footprint of 5,000 square feet or more, which makes it easy to have dedicated aisles of goods, as well as beverage dispensing machines and a variety of equipment designed to sell and heat instant food and snacks.

These stores are sometimes so well appointed that they even have a salad bar or other condiment-rich dispensary that enables patrons to select pre-made foods and place them into plastic containers, which they subsequently present to the clerk at the register who charges them based on the total weight or size of the container. This can be especially beneficial for travelers who wish to stock up on supplies and want a slightly fresher option than a bag of potato chips. Of course, these types of snack are available in abundance as well.

The savvy operator of a store knows that variety is not only the spice of life, but the key to maintaining a healthy and vibrant inventory. The more items the operator can order and display, the more customers will be drawn in to sample the merchandise of the store.

Geographic Location

Surrounded by the municipalities of Wrentham to the south, Franklin to the west, Walpole to the east, and Millis to the north, this city has a number of prominent and frequently traveled transit roads crossing through it, including Route 115, Route 140, and Route 1A. Campbell Forest is sited just off Route 115, while Mann Pond is located off Seekonk Street. On the other hand, Highland Lake is accessible from Lincoln Road, which also crosses over the Stop River. The Grove Street Area is closest to Shirley Lane, while the Apple Saint Forest is positioned just off Maple Street. Oxbow Meadow and Craig Meadow, meanwhile, are located off Mill Street. Route 140 crosses over Eagle Brook. The Charles River, which wends its way through the city, passes under Route 115.

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